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TRINIDAD & TOBAGO GUARDIAN, Printed and Published by Guardian Media Ltd. ANSA McAL Centre, Rodney Road, Endeavour, Chaguanas, Trinidad, West Indies
www.guardian.co.tt WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2015
ST JOHN'S -- Jason Mohammed
has been recalled four years after
he made his debut while Test
batsman Jermaine Blackwood is
poised for his first one-day
appearance, in a 15-man squad
announced yesterday to contest
the three-match One-Day Inter-
national series in Sri Lanka
starting next month.
Off-spinner Sunil Narine,
who had pulled out of the
World Cup squad to continue
work on his action, has returned
as part of eight changes to the
side which reached the quar-
ter-finals of the ICC World Cup
in Australia and New Zealand
earlier this year.
As expected, no room has
been found for the Trinidadian
duo of Dwayne Bravo and
Kieron Pollard through they
have been included in the 15-
man Twenty20 squad, also
announced yesterday.
Their exclusion from the ODI
squad prompted claims of "out-
side interference" in the selec-
tion process from head coach
Phil Simmons and led to his
suspension on Monday.
Mohammed, meanwhile, has
been handed a chance to revive
his international career at age 29.
The right-hander shone in
the Super50 Championship ear-
lier this year, averaging 50 and
stroking an unbeaten century
in the final, as Red Force beat
Guyana Jaguars.
Blackwood, 23, has played ten
Tests where he averages 41 but
has been given the opportunity
to transfer his attacking batting
into the shorter format.
Narine s re-inclusion, one 13
months after he played his last
game for West Indies, is a huge
filip for the regional side.
The right-armer s action has
come under heavy international
scrutiny and after being called
during last year s Champions
League Twenty20, he opted not
to travel to the World Cup.
Meanwhile, several other
familiar faces have returned to
the squad. Leg-spinner Deven-
dra Bishoo, who recently made
his Test comeback, has been
included four years since playing
his last ODI while batsman
Andre Fletcher is back after last
suiting up in 2010.
Pacer Ravi Rampaul is also
back, having not played since
October last year.
Test captain Jason Holder also
leads the one-day side.
All-rounder Darren Sammy,
left out of the one-day squad,
will take charge of the Twen-
ty20 unit which also includes
leg-spinner Samuel Badree.
West Indies will be play the
first two ODIs in Colombo on
October 31 and November 4
before closing out with the final
game in Pallekele on November
7. The two T20s are scheduled
for November 10 Pallekele and
November 12 in Colombo.
SQUADS:
ODI -- Jason Holder (captain),
Devendra Bishoo, Jermaine
Blackwood, Carlos Brathwaite,
Darren Bravo, Jonathan Carter,
Johnson Charles, Andre Fletcher,
Jason Mohammed, Sunil Narine,
Denesh Ramdin, Ravi Rampaul,
Andre Russell, Marlon Samuels,
Jerome Taylor
T20I -- Darren Sammy (captain),
Samuel Badree, Darren Bravo,
Dwayne Bravo, Jonathan Carter,
Johnson Charles, Andre Fletcher,
Jason Holder, Sunil Narine,
Kieron Pollard, Denesh Ramdin,
Ravi Rampaul, Andre Russell,
Marlon Samuels, Jerome Taylor.
(CMC)
Jason Mohammed...played his only ODI four years ago.
Bravo, Pollard on T20 team...
Calypso Spikers
miss out Olympic
qualification
--- Page A33
Chelsea's misery
continues,
Arsenal loses
--- Page A45
Simmons's future
to be decided
within 7 days
--- Page A46